has "a short history of pharmacy and women".
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Association of Women Pharmacists
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Women Pharmacists
The Association of Women Pharmacists held its inaugural meeting here on 17 Oc...
Other Subjects
Dr Arthur Farre
Eminent obstetrician and physician extraordinary to Queen Victoria. Born Charterhouse Square. As a friend of Baron Rothschild and obstetrician to his wife,helped him set up the Evelina Children'...
Annot Robinson
Suffragette and pacifist. Born as Annot Erskine Wilkie in Scotland. Nicknamed Annie. Trained and worked as a teacher. She was sentenced to six months for trying to break in to the House of Commons....
The Black Cap
Public House. It was originally called the Mother Black Cap after a local legend concerning a witch,and had that name, according to licensing records, as early as 1751. In the mid 1960s it became ...
Emily Wilding Davison
Militant suffragette. Born Roxburgh House, Vanbrugh Park Road, Greenwich (see Running Past for info about the house). Brought up in Hertfordshire until aged 11 when the family returned to London. H...
Friendly Female Society
From Bridge to Nowhere: "The Female Friendly Society {sic} was started in 1802, by and for women, operating by love, kindness, and absence of humbug. It gave small grants to poor, aged women of ...
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